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What to do about triangular eyes?

As people age, their skin gradually ages and its elasticity weakens. Especially around the eyes, the skin of the upper and lower eyelids is loose. In mild cases, upper eyelid ptosis can cause eye fissures to become smaller and deformed. The problem of droopy eyelids begins to appear, forming unsightly triangular eyes. If you want to correct sagging eyelids, you can go for brow and eye plastic surgery. People with droopy eyelids at different ages can use different brow and eye plastic surgery to correct droopy eyelids and say goodbye to triangular eyes. Surgical methods for upper eyelid laxity: Regardless of the cause of upper eyelid sagging, surgical correction is required. The main surgical methods are: 1. Simple double eyelid peeling, which removes excess loose skin and performs double eyelid surgery at the same time. In the past, this method was often used, but the swelling took a long time and the recovery was slow. It took half a year for the double eyelids to become natural. At present, it is rarely used by middle-aged and elderly people. 2. Double blepharoplasty cannot be performed during the eyelid margin incision. This is mainly for the elderly who do not want the changes to be too obvious and do not require the formation of double eyelids. The excess skin can be simply removed through the upper eyelid margin incision. 3. Brow lift and brow incision surgery: Brow lift or brow incision surgery is used to lift the loose upper eyelid skin to improve symptoms. According to the distance between the eyebrows and eyes of the beauty seeker, the incisions in the middle of the eyebrow, the upper edge of the eyebrow, and the lower edge of the eyebrow are selected. If combined with frontotemporal rhytidectomy, aging symptoms can be better improved. Who is suitable for upper eyelid blepharoplasty: 1. Those who subjectively want to improve the sagging upper eyelids; 2. Those whose upper eyelids were originally single eyelids and have obvious skin laxity; 3. Those whose upper eyelids are bloated (commonly known as swollen eyelids) ); 4. Those with flat or inverted eyelashes; 5. Those with failed double eyelid surgery.